Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Los Angeles, Calif. (January 30, 2017) – BOOM! Studios is proud to announce THE NOT-SO SECRET SOCIETY, an all new multi-platform graphic novel experience! The writing team of Matthew Daley (Lantern City)
and Arlene Daley call on twenty-five years of combined education
experience to create this thrilling, coming-of-age adventure which
premieres today with free, weekly mini-comics and activities at www.teamNS3.com and arrives in a full-length original graphic novel this summer.

“We set out to write a book that celebrates a spirit of adventure, the
boundless possibilities of science and imagination, and inclusion—things
that are more important than ever,” said Matthew Daley.

Madison, Dylan, Emma, Aidan, and Ava have pretty normal lives for a
group of twelve-year olds: they go to school, participate in
extracurricular activities, and, oh yeah, they also have AWESOME
ADVENTURES. Together they form The Not-So Secret Society (also known as
NS3). But when they invent a candy-making machine for their school’s
annual science fair, things don’t go according to plan . . . and their
candy creation comes to life and escapes, threatening to destroy the
entire city!

With their strong background in education and experience as parents, the creator team behind TheNot-So Secret Society have made targeted resources to go with the comic for teachers and librarians.

Arlene Daley added, “As an educator, I know it is essential that we
provide resources for fellow teachers and librarians. We wanted to
support the work of these unsung heroes of childhood development.”

Co-created by Macrocosm’s Trevor Crafts (Lantern City) and Ellen Crafts, and illustrated by Wook Jin Clark (Adventure Time: The Flipside), TheNot-So Secret Society is an all-ages adventure that celebrates the value of teamwork and lifelong friendships.

Clark added, "I loved adventure books as a kid—and still love them as
an adult! It's the best of both worlds, being an adult who gets to draw
this kind of story for a whole new generation of readers!"

This all-new original graphic novel is the latest release from BOOM!
Studios’ KaBOOM imprint, home to popular all-ages series such as Steven Universe and Adventure Time, inspired by their respective hit animated series on Cartoon Network; The Deep by Tom Taylor and James Brouwer, which has become a hit animated series on Netflix; Brave Chef Brianna by Sam Sykes and Selina Espiritu; and Mega Princess by Kelly Thompson and Brianne Drouhard.

For more on The Not-So Secret Society, check out www.teamNS3.com for the first chapter of the free, weekly mini comics PLUS a printable NS3 activity and more right now!

ABOUT MACROCOSM Macrocosm (macrocosm.tv)
is a new voice in transmedia entertainment. The award winning Macrocosm
brings dynamic engaging content to global audiences. Films include the
upcoming documentary on the origins of Sesame Street "Street Gang" and
“Experimenter” a 2015 Sundance Film Festival hit and critical darling.
Creator of “Lantern City” (lanterncitytv.com),
Macrocosm published the illustrated novel “Rise” in 2013 and in 2014
partnered with BOOM! Studios, to create the “Lantern City” comic book
series, one of UPROXX Top Ten Comics of 2015.

ABOUT BOOM! STUDIOS Founded by Ross Richie in 2005, Diamond Gem Award-winning “Best Publisher” BOOM! Studios (boom-studios.com) generates New York Times
best-selling Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comic books and graphic
novels. BOOM! Studios is comprised of four distinct imprints: The
"Studios" imprint is home to The Woods, Grant Morrison's Klaus, and Big Trouble in Little China. Imprint "BOOM! Box" publishes Lumberjanes, Steve Jackson Games' Munchkin, and Giant Days. All-Ages imprint "KaBOOM!" publishes Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts, Jim Davis’ Garfield; and Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time. And the "Archaia" imprint is home to Mouse Guard, Cow Boy,
and numerous Jim Henson Company properties. Since 2013, BOOM! Studios
has had a unique first-look feature film relationship with 20th Century
Fox and since August 2014 BOOM! has had a similar first-look
relationship with Fox's television studio to develop properties for the
small screen.